Strong demand for calves has helped counteract seasonal pressure in the local cattle markets. “Usually, the end of October and into November is a tough time to sell calves,” says Tim Petry, livestock economist, North Dakota State University. “But this year we’ve seen an increase in the last month which is positive for those selling calves.” Petry unsurprisingly attributes the strength to cheap feed and lower supplies.
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